Guest Anonymous Posted December 18, 2000 Share Posted December 18, 2000 Here is the deal. I am stationed in Italy so Z-car parts are scarce. When my buddy decided to scrap his 260, I saw it as an opportunity to build a little rat motor. L26 block, early E-88 head shaved .030, big valves, mild cam. I was wondering if anyone could give me an estimation of the CR. I cannot run more than 7deg initial advance and the car will after-run 50% of the time after shut-down. Should I use a 2mm HKS gasket to reduce CR, and how much would it? I have tried octane boosters, but apperently they have no effect on leaded gas, and the unleaded here is so crappy that it would take over 2 bottles @ 8 bucks a bottle to get to the octane rating of the leaded gas here. On a happy note. The car runs like a scalded dog, made a run from Aviano to Venice, and she purred easily at 4500rpm @ over 100mph. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavD3 Posted December 30, 2000 Share Posted December 30, 2000 Hi,your engine is running after you turn your ignition switch off because it has to much CR.Here is the formula and you can count yourself:Swept volume+gasket thickness volume+head cc volume divide that number by gasket volume+head cc volume+any dish volume.If you have flat top pistons you don't have any dish volume, head gasket cc is 7.47 E88 head cc volume is 44.7.But i think your head was shaved too much (happend to me) so you probably have to go to two head gaskets,or use high octane gas like 110.If you have more questions e-mail me DavD3@aol.com i'll try to help you . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arif Posted December 30, 2000 Share Posted December 30, 2000 Super, Go to www.zdriver.com and click on links, from there go to downloads. Scroll down and they have a program that will estimate the CR of an engine once you input the parts that make up your engine. ------------------ http://communities.msn.com/TurboZ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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